EVS IPDirector Version 5.6 - May 2009 Part 7 User's Manual User Manual
User’s manual
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Improvement Requests
- Part 1: General Workspace
- Part 2: Logging
- Part 3: Browsing
- Part 4: Ingest
- Part 5: Playout – Control Panel
- Part 6: Playout - Playlist
- Part 7: Editing
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Browser
- 3. Player
- 3.1 OVERVIEW OF THE PLAYER PANE
- 3.2 ASSIGNING PLAYER CHANNELS TO IPEDIT
- 3.3 VIDEO DISPLAY
- 3.4 LOADED MEDIA INFORMATION
- 3.5 TRANSPORT & CREATION FUNCTIONS
- 3.6 TIMELINE EDITING BUTTONS
- 3.7 PLAYER TRACK SELECTION
- 3.8 AUDIO MONITORING
- 3.9 LOADING MEDIA INTO THE PLAYER
- 4. Timeline
- 4.1 OVERVIEW OF THE TIMELINE ELEMENTS
- 4.1.1 Timeline Name and LSM ID
- 4.1.2 Timeline Display
- 4.1.3 Edit Command Bar and General Editing Functions
- Overview
- Redo
- Undo
- Insert/Overwrite Global Mode
- Set Timeline Mark IN
- Set Timeline Mark OUT
- Mark Current Clip Selection
- Clear Timeline Marks
- Delete Between Mark IN and Mark OUT
- Select Clips From (or to) Nowline
- Add Edit at the Nowline
- Extend
- Match Frame in Player
- Go to Mark IN
- Go to Mark OUT
- Clear Mark IN
- Clear Mark OUT
- 4.1.4 Transition Effects Bar
- 4.1.5 Transport Command Bar and Other Transport Functions
- 4.1.6 Time Code and Duration Fields
- 4.1.7 Timeline Track Selection Buttons
- 4.1.8 Scale Bar and Move Bar
- 4.1.9 Audio Volume Automation, Swap & Mute Buttons
- 4.2 TIMELINE MANAGEMENT
- 4.2.1 Contextual Menu on the Timeline Name Field
- 4.2.2 Creating a New Timeline
- 4.2.3 Converting a Playlist Into a Timeline
- 4.2.4 Opening a Timeline
- 4.2.5 How to Modify the Timeline Properties
- 4.2.6 How to Close a Timeline
- 4.2.7 How to Clear a Timeline
- 4.2.8 How to Delete a Timeline
- 4.2.9 Copying a Timeline
- 4.2.10 How to Publish a Timeline to User Groups
- 4.2.11 How to Send a Timeline to a Bin
- 4.3 TIMELINE EDITING
- 4.4 MARKING AND SELECTING TECHNIQUES
- 4.5 PLACING MEDIA IN THE TIMELINE
- 4.5.1 General Principles
- 4.5.2 Editing Modes From the Player
- 4.5.3 Adding Media in Insert or Overwrite via the Keyboard, ShuttlePRO or Player Icons
- 4.5.4 Adding Media in Insert or Overwrite Using Drag-and-Drop Actions
- 4.5.5 Adding Media Using the Match Frame Replace
- 4.6 DELETING ELEMENTS FROM THE TIMELINE
- 4.7 MOVING ELEMENTS WITHIN THE TIMELINE
- 4.8 EXTENDING TIMELINE ELEMENTS
- 4.8.1 Introduction
- 4.8.2 Overview of the Extend Actions
- 4.8.3 Extending in Insert or Overwrite Mode
- 4.8.4 Extending OUT in Insert or Overwrite Mode
- 4.8.5 Extending In or OUT in Insert Mode
- 4.8.6 How to Extend IN or Extend IN Slow/Fast a Timeline Element
- 4.8.7 How to Extend OUT or Extend OUT Slow/Fast a Timeline Element
- 4.9 TRIMMING ELEMENTS IN THE TIMELINE
- 4.10 SLIPPING ELEMENTS IN THE TIMELINE
- 4.11 SLIDING ELEMENTS IN THE TIMELINE
- 4.12 TRANSITION EFFECTS
- 4.12.1 Introduction
- 4.12.2 Selection of Transitions and Tracks on Which to Apply the Effects
- 4.12.3 Effect Types
- 4.12.4 Effect Duration
- 4.12.5 Effect Positions
- 4.12.6 Add/ Modify Transition Effect Window
- 4.12.7 Transition Effect Settings
- 4.12.8 Adding Transition Effects
- 4.12.9 Modifying Transition Effects
- 4.12.10 Deleting Transition Effects
- 4.13 AUDIO SWAPS AND MUTES
- 4.13.1 Introduction to the Swap/Mute Function
- 4.13.2 Overview of the Ways to Define Swaps and Mutes
- 4.13.3 Automatic Swap Definition
- 4.13.4 Automatic Mute Definition
- 4.13.5 Manual Swap Definition in the General Display Mode
- 4.13.6 Manual Swap Definition in the Swap/Mute Zoom Mode
- 4.13.7 Swap/Mute Configuration Window
- 4.13.8 Adding Audio Swaps
- 4.13.9 Modifying Audio Swaps
- 4.13.10 Deleting Audio Swaps
- 4.14 ADJUSTING THE AUDIO VOLUME ON THE TIMELINE
- 4.14.1 Introduction
- 4.14.2 Accessing and Leaving the Volume Automation Mode
- 4.14.3 Overview of the Possible Actions
- 4.14.4 Audio Volume Automation Panel
- 4.14.5 How to Change the Graphic Volume Range
- 4.14.6 Preliminary Actions Before Any Increase or Decrease on the Volume Automation Curve
- 4.14.7 Increasing or Decreasing the Global Volume of a Track
- 4.14.8 Increasing or Decreasing the Volume on Part of a Track
- 4.14.9 Modifying the Volume On a Given Position of a Track
- 4.14.10 Resetting the Volume
- 4.15 REPLACING PARTS OF A TIMELINE TO ADD EXTERNAL EFFECTS
- 4.16 USING GPIS IN IPEDIT
- 4.1 OVERVIEW OF THE TIMELINE ELEMENTS